This 28' trimaran (Spark design) is spiritually a multihull version of the famous L. Francis Herreshoff "Rozinante", a canoe stern yawl.

The final boat (Damfino) is unmistakably Newick in design with gracious curved lines but is a sweet sailing boat with good handling and performance. She is lovingly crafted of fiberglass over Corecell foam, vacuum bagged making for strong, consistent layups without excess resin.

A cozy double or comfortable single berth below.Marine toilet with holding tank

Galley

Minimally equipped, there is a sink with a hand pump located to port as you enter the cabin. For the ocassional cooking session you'll need to bring along a portable stove. There are storage cubbies so your culinary tools have places to be stowed.

Deck

• Both the main mast and the mizzen mast are unstayed carbon• "Park Avenue" boom on main mast• Wishbone boom for mizzen mast• Dodger protecting the forward end of the cockpit• 2 Harken 40-ST winches• 1 Harken 32-ST winch• 2 Harken 16 winches

Sails

Mainsail and Mizzen sail, by Dave Bierig Sails out of North East, PA. Both of constructed of Dacron, in very good condition.

The original "Lungstrom" mainsail is available. (Lungstrom rig, first developed in the 1930s, is a double-panel mainsail set on sail tracks. Sailing downwind, one can open the mainsail to fly its port and starboard panels wing and wing.)

• There is a yard trailer sold with the boat on which the boat could be stored. The trailer is road legal but is not setup to transport the main hull, the beams, floats and masts in one trip.

Disclaimer

The Multihull Source, Inc. offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.